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Hoping someone can tell me if this is possible. I've inherited a few Lenovo laptops unfortunately and I am trying to get them to work with my scripted naming convention. Basically as part of my computer name I use the serial number (which is the service tag for Dell machines). I'm trying to make this work with the Lenovos, but WMIC bios get serialnumber returns a 13 digit number different from the Serial number on the bottom of the laptop which is 10 characters long and start with a CB.
This is the serial number you use to check the warranty status on Lenovo's website and I was hoping someone had a trick to find this number from WMI or else Lenovo breaks my very handy auto name script which would make me sad:( Any help would be great. If you're logged into the machine itself, just run this at a command prompt - that will show you the serial number of the unit as read by WMI: wmic systemenclosure get serialnumber Remotely, the syntax is like this (replacing the credentials and node with the information from the remote machine): wmic /user:'ACME jonadmin' /node:'marks-pc' systemenclosure get serialnumber According to, bother option would be to try this command: wmic bios get serialnumber One or the other may give you what you're looking for. George1421 wrote: While you've found the solution.
From past experience I found that the Lenovo put their serial number different section of the smbios than the Dells. I ran into the situation when writing a script that names the workstation based on the serial number during OS deployment. I'd have to look back at my notes to see what the HPs do.
I think they are in line with the Dell bios. Yea that is pretty much what I am doing. I'm working with MDT for deployment and has a script that runs to automatically name the machine.
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Mblessing wrote: beta, Do you have a working naming script that is able to automatically name the Lenovo machines? I'm working on an SCCM OSD that pulls the incorrect serial number for the Lenovo but works fine on the Dell machines. I can see the wmic baseboard get serialnumber pulls the correct number if I run it manually, but I cannot figure out how to implement that into the TS to name them. Currently they pull a 13 digit number using OSDComputerName =%serialnumber% Thanks! Hey there, yes I do. What I actually use is a UserExit script that defines several functions to set some variables. For example, in my UserExit script, I have a function called SetComputerName.
Then in my CustomSettings, I set OSDComputerName by calling this function: OSDComputerName=#SetComputerName# I have a specific naming convention I like to use for my machines that includes a 2 letter code for Desktop(DT) or Laptop(LT), a 2 letter code for manufactuer (I use LE for LEnovo) and then finally the service tag (for Dells) or the Serial Number for Lenovos. So in my UserExit script, the set name function just works down a list of choices for the models of machines I have in my environment; if a Dell desktop name it DTDE + service tag (pulled using WMIC). If Lenovo name it DTLE + serial number also gotten via WMIC, and so on. Here is the relevant piece of code for naming a machine if we find out the manufacturer is Lenovo.